AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON at 2.15. “ THE VANISHING FRONTIER,” “ the VANISHING FRONTIER,” Thrilling Western Romance. « CLANCY OF THE MOUNTED ” (11th Exciting Episode). MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON, And a Very Funny Comedy. ANOTHER CORKER PROGRAMME! STRAND SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8. Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. The "Great Lovers” of the Cinema in a grand and glorious piece of uproarious hilarity! Slim SUMMERVILLE, Zasu PITTS, Slim SUMMERVILLE, Zasu PITTS. Slim SUMMERVILLE, Zasu PITTS. In the funniest breach of promise case ever framed into court, "LOVE, HONOUR. AND OH, BABY! ; ‘ LOVE, HONOUR, AND OH, BABY "LOVE, HONOUR, AND OH, BABY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A YELL FROM START TO FINISH! Also Interesting Newsreels —Comedy Musical Revue, etc. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 13-379). J£ING EDWARD CINEMA ADULTS Is. CHILDREN, 6d. (Reserves 22-573.) 11l For the first time in Dunedin. WILL ROGERS “DOCTOR BULL.” “DOCTOR BULL.” “DOCTOR BULL.” “DOCTOR BULL.” —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And kay Francis in 111 “STORM AT DAYBREAK.” - "STORM AT DAYBREAK." - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11l MATINEE 2.15. TO-NIGHT 7.45. 11l SHOWS OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY ANNUAL WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION To be Officially Opened at 2.30 p.m. On FRIDAY, JUNE 1, By the Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Lands. Exhibits of Fat Stock, Wool, Factory llieese and Butter, Farmers’ Butter, lome Industries, Needlework, Arts and Irafts (including Painting and Model Knineering) .i Women’s Institute Bays, (rain, Seeds, Roots, I 1 ruit, Hams nd Bacon, School and Agricultural Hub Exhibits, the Latest Machinery, lotor Cars, Motor Bicycles and all aanner of articles of New Zealand mauuacture. In the AGRICULTURAL HALL, CRAWFORD STREET, JUNE 1,2, 4,5, and 6, 1934. , , ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 15. Schedules on Application. elegrams: “ Stoksbow,” Dunedin. pace for Manufacturers’ Exhibits now , « boo ‘' i - A. F. DUTHIE, ' Secretary, 5 Crawford street.
Q'x’AGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW. SPECIAL PRIZES. Since the Schedule was printed the following Special Prizes have been awarded for competition at the forthcoming Winter Show; — FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. Fertilisers (South Island, N.Z.), Ltd, offer a Trophy to the value of £lO 10s for most points .in Fat Sheep and Lambs. To be won three times in succession, or five times at intervals. BAKERS' BREAD. The Dominion Compressed Yeast Co., Ltd. (Christchurch), offer for competition amongst South Island Bakers (users ot D.Y.C. Yeast), a Challenge Shield (valued 25 guineas), a Gold Medal, and a Cash Pri “ ° f A. F. DOTHIE, Secretary. QTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY WINTER SHOW. Reed Loom Handwork School Competition. TO PUPILS OF SCHOOLS IN OTAGO. Since the Schedule was printed, Mr Wm. E. Johns, of Auckland, has offered:— A First Prize of £3 3s and a Second of £1 Is For the Best Four Articles of different design made in Reed Loom Material in any one School. The work exhibited to be the work of pupils of the school during current year. TO PUPILS OF SECONDARY STUDENTS 18 PRIMARY AND SCHOOLS AND YEARS OF AGE | AND UNDER. 1 The following special classes are included in the schedule: — Drawings and Paintings. Class 214. Original Showcard—” Visit the Winter Show,” 14in x 18in. _ Class 215. Original Showcard for Spring Fashions, 12in x 16iu. Class 216. Spray of Flowers or Leaves, in outline and colour wash, 14in x 16iu. Class 217. The most artistic Stencil for a Bedroom Border, iu colour. Size, Din high by 24in wide. V And the following Model Engineering Classes are open to all comers, MARINE SECTION. Class 219. Power. Class 220. Sail. STATIONARY SECTION. Class 221. Steam. Class 222. Internal Combustion. MOBILE SECTION. Class 223. Steam. Class 224. Electricity. AVIATION. Class 225. Prototype and Actual Flying. ENTRIES CLOSE 15th INSTANT. A. F. DUTHIE, • Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS VIEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IN SCHOOL VACATIONS. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1934. The usual 8.40 a.m. (Monday, Wedneslav, Friday) DUNEDIN - CHRISTJHURCH Mail train WILL RUN, Relief Express train leaves Chnsthurch 9.10 a.m., Oamaru 1.55 p.m., Palnerston 3.24 p.m., Dunedin arrive 5.i p.m. For further particulars seen handbill or inquire at stations, TUO.NITK,” the Uoof Paint; Red. Slate, J and Permanent Green; the quality paint at the lowest price.—Wren’s, Princes street.
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